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A Stand Up Paddler and his dog watch the sunset over Boundary Bay. Looking west toward Tsawwassen, the Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island. Captured from Crescent Rock Beach in Surrey, BC 09-15-2014 • About Me • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • Google+ • Tumbler • Pinterest
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With the low tide at the beach in White Rock, BC, a boat waits for the water to come in as the Southbound Amtrak Cascades makes its way towards the American boarder on a wonderful summer evening.
Image was taken from Iona Beach Regional Park in Richmond, BC.
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Castle Towers Mountain-- photographed from across British Columbia's Garibaldi Lake in fading sunlight.
Image of the North Shore Mountains was taken from Kits Beach in Vancouver, BC.
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Beautiful evening in the inner harbour of Victoria, BC with the parliament buildings in the background.
Every year the gardeners working for the city of Victoria come up with these beautiful hanging baskets - 1300 throughout the city this year!
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For the first time since 1967 a F-unit has graced the rails of the E&N, this time its GMD FP7A CP 4069 as it departs Nanaimo station for Wellington on the last run of the day.
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A waning gibbous moon rises over Watch Lake in the heart of the South Cariboo Region of Beautiful British Columbia. Good friends, good tunes, good spirits. This was the night before one foot of snow fell upon this very ground. ❄~ Captured 20 miles east of 70 Mile House, BC ~ September 28, 2018 🌗
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All is quiet at the Kamloops station platform on this Monday morning. The VIA attendant who took my bag takes one last drag of his smoke and tells me its time to go. All aboard.
When you ignore officials orders to "stay clear!! The bombers are gonna dump", you get great, close shots like this one. This is near Shingle creek on the Penticton Indian reserve. Wildfire that was human caused.
The fireworks for the lighting of St. Paul's Foundation #LightsOfHope 🙏
"You hold the hope. Give to St. Paul’s Foundation. Your gift to Lights of Hope will have a direct impact on hundreds of thousands of British Columbians each year at our hospitals and care homes." ~ St. Paul's Foundation.
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Captured from Burrard and Nelson in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ November 16, 2018 🌠
Flickr Explore - January 27th, 2019 - #482
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In the winter, the sun will be setting and light will still be cast upon the mountains yet the sky darkens so quickly to capture the stars. Revelstoke, BC "the flats". This is a multiple exposure blended in post. Cheers and Enjoy!
One last image of Sombrio Beach - one of my favorite beaches to explore and photograph as it is never the same each time you go. The changing tides and winter storms are rearranging the shoreline constantly.
One thing always remains the same - it's beauty and tranquillity.
Height has been one of my fears since I was a kid. That is why I dislike riding on a roller coaster. When my friends asked me to go down a hill with them. It took me awhile to overcome my fear. That hill was so steep that I hesitated awhile before going down with my friends.
In the end, I fell around 4 to 5 times which wasn't too bad. But I still regret my decision as I could go to a easier route... :\
Location: Whistler, BC